-
Does God exist?
(00:24) Sixth Question: “Kindly give a straight reply. Does God exist, or not? Yes, or no? If yes, how best to realise Him in this life?” What a profound question, isn’t it? Humanity, from the ancient Greeks to the Sumerians, has grappled wit...(00:24) Sixth Question: “Kindly give a straight reply. Does God exist, or not? Yes, or no? If yes, how best to realise Him in this life?” What a profound question, isn’t it? Humanity, from the ancient Greeks to the Sumerians, has grappled wit... -
There is no watcher in watching
(00:00) To have a brain free of problems is essential because unresolved problems create additional issues, leading the brain into constant conflict. This internal battle restricts the brain's freedom. Without conflict, the brain becomes free, and ...(00:00) To have a brain free of problems is essential because unresolved problems create additional issues, leading the brain into constant conflict. This internal battle restricts the brain's freedom. Without conflict, the brain becomes free, and ... -
The quality of a religious mind
What we are saying is that a mind that is religious does not belong to any society, any nationality, has no belief, but such a mind has exercised the quality of doubt so that it questions, doesn't accept, does not obey, the edicts of any organization...What we are saying is that a mind that is religious does not belong to any society, any nationality, has no belief, but such a mind has exercised the quality of doubt so that it questions, doesn't accept, does not obey, the edicts of any organization... -
Goodness only flowers in freedom
(00:02) Krishnamurti in Dialogue with Father Eugene Schallert. J. Krishnamurti was born in South India and educated in England. For the past 40 years he has been speaking in the United States, Europe, India, Australia and other parts of the world. ...(00:02) Krishnamurti in Dialogue with Father Eugene Schallert. J. Krishnamurti was born in South India and educated in England. For the past 40 years he has been speaking in the United States, Europe, India, Australia and other parts of the world. ... -
What is thought?
(00:01) So what is thinking? You understand my question? If time and thought are the root of fear – which they are in actuality – what is thinking? Why do we live, act, do everything, on the basis of thought? The marvellous cathedrals of Europe...(00:01) So what is thinking? You understand my question? If time and thought are the root of fear – which they are in actuality – what is thinking? Why do we live, act, do everything, on the basis of thought? The marvellous cathedrals of Europe... -
To be aware of our past
(00:35) Krishnamurti: Aren't the lights a bit too bright? I can't see you. I don't know quite where to begin, because we have so many problems, and the problems seem to be increasing and we human beings seem to be unable to find any kind of solution...(00:35) Krishnamurti: Aren't the lights a bit too bright? I can't see you. I don't know quite where to begin, because we have so many problems, and the problems seem to be increasing and we human beings seem to be unable to find any kind of solution... -
Why I Am Not a Christian by Bertrand Russell 1927
(00:01) the subject about which I am going to speak to you tonight is why I am not a Christian perhaps it would be as well first of all to try to make out what one means by the word Christian it is used these days in a very loose sense by a great ma...(00:01) the subject about which I am going to speak to you tonight is why I am not a Christian perhaps it would be as well first of all to try to make out what one means by the word Christian it is used these days in a very loose sense by a great ma... -
Jewish Business Ethics
This is a great insight into how religion works. The idea is that there is a book that contains all the information we ever need, and we need to follow those guideline to belong! This is the mentality and teachings of all religions. In the 21st cent...This is a great insight into how religion works. The idea is that there is a book that contains all the information we ever need, and we need to follow those guideline to belong! This is the mentality and teachings of all religions. In the 21st cent... -
Noam Chomsky on Religion and morality
Chomsky says he believes in a principle that was enunciated by Bertrand Russell that one should not believe in irrational thoughts. Learn what it means to be committed to the scientific methods. Chomsky in this talk says he does not believe in fait...Chomsky says he believes in a principle that was enunciated by Bertrand Russell that one should not believe in irrational thoughts. Learn what it means to be committed to the scientific methods. Chomsky in this talk says he does not believe in fait... -
J- Krishnamurti and Huston Smith - Authority is destructive
Huston Smith, famous historian has a dialog with Krishnamurti explores lucidity with Krishnamurti. He asks, if it is possible in this age to live with total lucidity. Krishnamurti in his unique style first explores the question and explores if it i...Huston Smith, famous historian has a dialog with Krishnamurti explores lucidity with Krishnamurti. He asks, if it is possible in this age to live with total lucidity. Krishnamurti in his unique style first explores the question and explores if it i... -
Inquiring into religion
(00:05) A: Mr. Krishnamurti, in our series of conversations we have reached, it seems to me, an especially critical place. In our last discussion together we touched on the question of authority, not only in relation to what is out there - that we p...(00:05) A: Mr. Krishnamurti, in our series of conversations we have reached, it seems to me, an especially critical place. In our last discussion together we touched on the question of authority, not only in relation to what is out there - that we p...
Page 1 of 1
Powered by Optimal Access